german WW2 datalabels.... stupid purchase
Article about: not sure why I bought these (on ebay) my competitive streak got to my head as I battled against a lot of people for these, I have no idea why I bought these and why some people were desperat
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Re: german WW2 datalabels.... stupid purchase
Well, are these lables connected with ships or Kriegsmarine in any way? I'm not an expert but I can see no reason why to pay more than $10-15 for them.
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Re: german WW2 datalabels.... stupid purchase
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Frundsberg
Well, are these lables connected with ships or Kriegsmarine in any way?
eesti? tere not sure but I did find a website forgot to mention that has bits of stuff and I found what the drehfeldsystem is from but still not really sure what even the complete parts are from as the site seems to be some sort of diagram component site
http://www.agder.net/la8ak/12345/images/Ln26973.jpg
from this site
Radio surplus components
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Re: german WW2 datalabels.... stupid purchase
The Lorenz name is associated with a decoding machine similar to enigma. The top label has its corners removed possibly to aid it being slid into a slot. I would check with the seller to see if he has the rest of the kit, enigma machines selling for what they do
The Lorenz Cipher and how Bletchley Park broke it
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Re: german WW2 datalabels.... stupid purchase
Not a stupid purchase at all (assuming you didn't pay a fortune for them). There's nothing like holding a piece of history in your hand from such momentous times. I have a varied collection of items to which my wife would say ".......but its just a piece of rusty metal".
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Re: german WW2 datalabels.... stupid purchase
Looking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377
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